Some Submissions to Niche Site Approved Quickly/Others Take Weeks

Does anyone know why some submissions to niche sits are approved in 24 hours and others go 3 weeks or more. I had one that took over 3 weeks , but was finally approved. I have another now that I have been waiting on for over 3 weeks (The one I submitted 2 weeks after this one is already approved.) Do some of them need a longer review? (if so, why?) If it is not accepted, would I get a rejection notice?

Thanks. Christy recently wrote that letterpile had the biggest backlog, but my submision to letterpile wa approved in 24 hours. Two of my submission to owlcation took over 3 weeks (i week is typical.) So it is making me think that some submissions need to be reviewed by more than one editor.

That's possible. I also think that people the moderators trust to write good hubs may get work moved to niches more often. I've been here a long time, have a to of views, make good money for the site and my submissions, for example, usually get approved within a day. Sometimes new hubs get moved as quickly as two to five days. It may also have to do with the topics we write about. Right now, I'm "in season" so my work is very popular. Last month I got 119,000 page views...the most I've ever had! That will change in a few months, but if you're hot, they're more likely to move your work quickly I think.

To date, across both of my sites, which total 150 articles, 118 for RV and 32 for a mixed batch, they've taken all but 9 of the RV articles and all but 1 of the articles from the second site, which is one I just posted today. Before long, unless I keep writing, there won't be any for them to take!

My last several articles have gone right into Letterpile but I have one in the series that did not and I have changed pictures, shortened sentences...and it looks just like the others. How can I figure out what is wrong?Thanks

My new posts almost always go to a niche site within one day to a week. But, why do you think some get moved immediately and some take much long. I'm talking about newly published posts as well as submitted posts.

Is it just that the ones quickly accepted happened to arrive on a slow day? Or is there some other reason?

Could it be the difference in who decides? Who edits? That is what I am asking. I have 8 articles in the same style, on the same subject and only one is not accepted and although they sent me to the instructions and I changed all I know to change that I saw nothing wrong with, it still has not been accepted. This is a continued series so I just find it important that it does, money is not an issue in anything I write.

I said that because I have had several emails telling me that if I corrected certain issues my hub would be accepted. Usually, if I haven't heard, I send an email asking the status and am usually told that it's in the que waiting to be edited.

My bad. My hub was approved in timely fashion for the niche site. I just checked on it and saw it was in toughtnickel. So I went back to my email and searched and found the notification. I evidently missed it.

This is what I have noticed with my articles that have moved and been rejected for niche sites wanderwisdom and pethelpful.

When the article is new, i.e. a hub that has just been published, it either gets accepted to a niche site as published, or pending editing. In either case, a notification email is sent. If a new hub doesn't attract a response from a niche site, it can be assumed that, at least for the time being the hub doesn't fulfill their standard.

Now for the ones accepted pending editing. If the edits the writer has done satisfy the editors, they will move the hub as edited or do more minor edits as needed. When the hub is edited by editors, a green icon appears next to it. Shortly after, a second email is sent notifying you that the hub has moved.

If the hub is rejected at this point, an email is also sent notifying of the rejection and inviting you to resubmit after making the hub better. The email may also advise that the nature of the problem is almost impossible to remedy.

If you are invited to resubmit, it is very possible to still get the hub moved providing it is fixed. One of my hubs took me at least 4 edits before it moved!

The procedure for old hubs( those

preceeding HP's revamp) is different.The writer needs to actually submit these, one by one to a niche site every 14 days. After submission, an email is sent either accepting the hub exactly as it is or requesting edits.

As above, if the edits don't satisfy the editors, an email of rejection is sent.

Very good old hubs are also moved to niche sites without the writer needing to submit them. In this case an email notifying that the hub has moved is sent.

Common Difficultues I have encountered with this process are:

The email from Hubpages Editors almost always go into my junk folder immediately!

Sometimes the editor's refusal after going all the edits requested can be confusing and lots of follow up may be needed. As I said, it is very possible to get a rejected hub unto a niche

Very recently, my hubs which have been deemed eligible pending edits by an editor have been taking longer than usual to be accepted. Right now it's been almost a week since one in particular ( a new hub) was edited as requested and resubmitted. Still no word!Maybe, HP staff has gotten very busy!

Some niche sites likely get more submissions than others, which would create a back log as well.

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